Harlan Warde
Harlan Warde was a character actor known for his supporting roles in television and movies.
Fiction Writer | Miscellaneous Crew | Movie Actor
November 6, 1917
March 13, 1980
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Harlan Warde (1917-1980) was a renowned American actor recognized for his extensive work in both film and television. He was particularly known for his appearances in numerous Westerns, such as “Gunsmoke” and “The Rifleman,” as well as films like “The Comancheros” and “The Carpetbaggers.” In addition to his acting career, Warde served in the United States Army during World War II. His prolific Hollywood career spanned several decades, lasting until his death in 1980. Some other notable works in his filmography include “Money Madness” (1948), “The Monster That Challenged the World” (1957), and “The Loretta Young Show” (1953). As a character actor, Warde was particularly active in supporting roles, often portraying detectives, doctors, and ministers.